![]() ![]() It’s famous for its 123-meter spire, it’s famous for its clock, the first one ever created in the world, which is still working.” He continued on about how they were to visit ancient settlements, Stonehenge, the aforementioned cathedral, before deciding to “finish this thing on 4 March”-the thing being the tour, presumably.īritish authorities said that both men’s names were aliases and that they had evidence that tied the two to Russian military intelligence, the GRU. In the interview, Boshirov said he and Petrov had visited Salisbury merely to see the sites, specifically the cathedral, noting with odd Wikipedia-esque specificity, which was “famous not just in Europe, but in the whole world. The interview was either a poor attempt at denying their and Russia’s involvement in the poisoning, or a deliberate snub with how farcical the charade was. The men, Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, resembled two individuals identified on CCTV stills released by British police. In the eyes of Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, Skripal was a traitor to his country and this left him with a very large target on his back. Skripal was a former spy for British intelligence and part of a Cold War-esque spy swap for ten Russian “illegals”. ![]() Sitting in drab sweaters, the two individuals were allegedly responsible for the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter in March of that year. ![]() ![]() N September 2018 two men were interviewed by Russia Today. ![]()
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